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YANKS NAB SERIES WIN Wat Austin, Texas, Sunday, October 51958 Page A-15 LONElV SPORTS (See Page A-17) Power, Bef ense Burst in Second Half Gives Texas 12-7 Win Turn Back SMU TMK VAUIKTMK tempts were foiled, despite A Teias Tatai Tern period, Texas was contained deep in its own territory and once a crowd estimated at 33,000 in perfect weather as the more versatile than usual attark, sat while SMU gained 115 rushing and the Longhorns keyed to plain Longhorns maintained their win penalty for illegal motion rammed Ptrt downs Rushing yardnire I'hvmih yantnse re rnps Intercepted by HOW TOP TEN FARED 1. OKLAHOMA Defeated Oregon, 6-0 (Story, Page A-16). AUBURN Defeated Chattanooga, 30-8 (Story, Tage A-16). 3. OHIO STATE Defeated Washington, 12-7 (Story, Page A-16).

4. MICHIGAN STATE Tied Michigan, 12-12 (Story, rage A-16). 5. ARMY Defeated Pennsylvania Slate, 26-0 (Story Page A-16). 6.

MISSISSIPPI Defeated Trinity (Texas), 21-0 (Story Page A-15). 7. NOTRE DAME Defeated Southern Methodist, 14-6 (Story, Page A-15). 8. IOWA Tied Air Force Academy, 13-13 (Story, Page A-16).

9. WISCONSIN Defeated Marquette, 50-0 (Story Page A-16). 10. CLEMSON Defeated Maryland, 8-0 (rage, A-16). ning etreak at three games and the Longhorns back to their 13.

THE YARhsTUK MU First Downs 13 Bushing YardaE .115 Passing Yaidage 12S Passes passes Intercepted by 2 Punts Fumhles Lost 1 -MO fi V13 TO Dsn JO 25 77 441 vanilla football for a 60-yard scoring march midway in the third quarter. Then, wrapping it once moi-e held the upper hand over a fellow state school. This riinu ViimWes lost i Yards penalised Dame smothered Meredith's passing. The Notre Dame touchdown drive in the fourth period was a thing of beauty with Norm Odn-yiec, Jim Just and Pat Doyle chewing short but telling yardage out of the tiring SMU line and a screen pass from Williams, who directed the Irish like an artist, Regaining the 25 on a 12-yard run around end by Drew Morris, Vince Matthews "was called on to punt out. 5 was the eighth win in nine Tech games for Texaa.

LJ8 passing. Meredith threw for 101 yards. The giant Pietrosante ran for 94 in leading the mighty Irish ground attack. Several times the Irish got Meredith behind the line ot scrimmage trying to pass and as a result he wound up with a minus 16 yards rushing. By CHARLEY ESKEW A University of Texas football up, breakaway Bobby Matorhn sparked the Lonuliorns to the marginal touchdown on a four-play march five minutes later.

The leading scorer of the Long-horns, quarterback Bobby Lackey The Raiders, who have been blanked in four previous bouts team thwarted by penalties and mistakes in the first half struck with the Longhorns, averted an back for two third-period touch other shutout when Jerry Boll to Odnyiec that gained 23 yards downs Saturday night to edge de Operating against the re-invigorated second unit of Royal's, the Raiders moved from the Texas 44 to the 33 on a first-play pass of 11 yards from John Roberts to end Jerry Sel fridge. Then Texas' front line of defense, first yielding eight vards on three plays, rose up. advanced his point total to 26 when he climaxed the 34 and Notr rarne 0 7 9 714 (Southern Methodist 0 0 i 0 6 termined Texas Tech, 12-7, In jumped over from the one-yard line just 2:50 from the end of the crime. It came on the tail yards Penalized 10 80 DALLAS (AP)-Notre Dame's sleel-tongued defense and a hammering backfield speared by massive Nick Pietrosante, offset the brilliant passing of Don Meredith Saturday as the Irish whipped Southern Methodist, 14-6. 'Pietrosante gouged out 45 yards In a 90-yard touchdown drive with Bill Mack making the last 41 yards with a slithering run and Bob Williams engineered a 72-yard march climaxed by his 1-vard proving the maL punch.

Notre Dame ran for a tremendous 258 yards and got 77 passing NO Mack 41 run fSllrklea kick). Memorial Stadium, with CVU Wilemon 44 run (kick four-play touchdown drives runs of ono and nine yards. ND Williams 1 run Stickle kick). After all of their first half at- of a 40-yard march, stalled when Tech tremendous Roger Nes Linebacker Mike Dowdle slashed bill pounced on a fumble by in and dropped halfback Miltoi Aggies Hit Vaughn for a one-yard loss on fouvth-down-and-three situation the 26. scoring smash as Notre Dame On Ground Southpaw quarterback Larry Cooper, reputedly 8 whiz on de For Victory LHckry.

Center E. S. Holub, shaken up In the fourth quarter, was one of the gnnie's outstanding players, continually plaguing the Longhorn running and passing attack. The blocking and tackling of Guard It. G.

Anderson, ends Maurice Doke and Bobby Bryant and tackle Dick Jones were hIso shining examples. Texas rnjoyed its brst day offensively since DarreH Royal took over in 10:7, rolling to 210 yards aground and gaining 42 yards by passing. It was also the finest flowing for the defense, for Tech was limited to 121 yards overall, 62 by passing and 62 by rushing. THK YARDSTICK Texas A A Mlssonr) jnrsr nnwn iu Rushing yardafce 204 304 Passing yardage 20 72 Passes tnlerppnled hv 1 3 0 Punts fense and only so-so on oitense, revised his reputation a mite by wiggling through center for 25 yards to the Raider 49 on the final piny of the period. The march, once again foiled by an in-motlon penalty, died on Tech's 45.

At that point, Lackey put his foot Into one of the night's finest plays, kicking the ball dead 43 yards away on the two-yard line of Tech. The Longhorns, however, weren't able to take much advantage of the situation. For, alter Blanch received the return punt at the visitor's 41. the Tech quarter- Fumbles Inst 1 Yards penalized '70 35 COLLEGE STATION, Tex. -(UPD Texas fashioned a methodical ground attack, powered by Charley Milstead and Gordon Leboeuf, to take a 12-0 vic won for the eighth time in a 10-1 game series.

The crowd of 61,500 largest! opening attendance in SMU's foot- ball history had plenty of thrills but it saw Notre Dame often turning Meredith's passing to its ad-i vantage with timely interceptions and throwing a double-tough line that the Methodists couldn't budget when they got within scoring distance which they often did. It was a rough, bruising game with Meredith going out with an injury late in the final period. The Notre Dames gave the SMU quarterback a hard The Southern Methodist score came on a 44-yard run by Tirey Wilemon in the third period. It was set up by a pass interception by SMU's Ken Lowe on the Notre Dame 46. Notre Dame ranks seventh in the nation, SMU eighteenth.

Southern Methodist was forever threatening but never could take advantage of Notre Dame mis-cues, of which the Irish made quite a few. SMU had driven to the Notre Dame 18 as time ran out in the half on the bullseye As a matter of fact, the Raiders were the first club held under 200 yards in the last 14 games. tory over Missouri Saturday night Heading up the potent Texas before 15,000 fans in Kyle Field. Coach Jim Myers' Aggies, em back Jerry Bell gathered in an interception from Lackey and ran it uptVul from his cat. 31 to 38 After Tech was stalled Bell gave his side of the who's-best-at-punt-ins ormiment and kicked a 46- ploying the single wing, scored in the first and second periods as they gained their first victory of the 1958 season after two defeats, yardcr down to the Texas eight.

The Aggies marched 59 yards lacked iff pSJC 0 imM 11 jt.J tjf 1 1 1 i ibi ii i i ii win i i in I -V-i A on the ground to their first-quar Texas Tech came ciose across the goal line on the ensuing march made by its second ter score, counted by Leboeuf on attack was rtght halt Rene Ramirez, going 73 yards on 16 tries, his second best effort In two seasons. George Blanch got 36 yards, Matocha, who sparked the second team to its first touchdown of the season, made 34 and Mike Dow-dle and Don Allen added 28. The nifty set of Raider backs were sprung loose only on occasion and their leading carrier, Floyd Dellinger, was stopped at 28 yards on seven runs. Ramirez topped Texas' passers, too, hitting two of three for 12 yards. Taking the opening kickoff, the home club worked up a pretty fair coutry drive carrying from its own 27 to the Raider 23 before a two-yard slant.

Milstead contrib uted 15 yards on a key run and team. A Texas otisioes on first nl.iv mit the ball on the 30 Leboeuf set up the marker with a passing ot Meredi; end was in I and quarterback John Riddle, boot 17-yard carry to the 3. legging around right, put raw However, Milstead successful more yards to the ii. conversion kick was nullified by a penalty, and his second try was On four plunges tne naiorrs wide. grabbed a first down on the iu, only to begin strangling, too, via A 66-yard quick kick by Leboeuf position several more times to score in the last half.

The Methodists were good at pass defense themselves and it was an interception in the end zone by the Methodists' brilliant sophomore. Glynn Gregory that prevented a possible Irish touchdown midway of the third period. Shortly afterward Notre Dame was penalized to its 1-yard line for clipping and Pietrosante's kick Vinfr clirf rtff tha Blrio rtf hie fnrif late in the first period put the fouls. Charged witn megai use i hands, Tech went back to the 25 Tigers in trouble on their 4, and petering out. There were three plays standing out.

On one, right hut that was the offset on the next three plays later Aggie end Don Smith set the stage for the final half George Blanch leaped across the line of scrimmage behind a block from guard II. G. Anderson and scooted 35 yards before the play, a 20-yard pass from Kiooie to hairback John Roberts. Riddle moved In to the two on the next carry but Tech offsides and a two-yard 1" on Vaughn't reverse left end gave Texas the ball on the seven. The completion of the gsmij aiiju-nnce durine the third terrific E.

J. Holub, Tech center, nulled hint down on the Texas 41. score by partially blocking a punt by Missouri quarterback Robert Haas. 17-yard drive was climaxed by a two-yard carry by Milstead. But Missouri tackle Michael Magac dumped, i Milstead and spoiled a pass-er-run attempt for a two-point conversion.

a A Three play later Rena Ramirez followed Don Allen around right outside of the Notre Dame 23 gave SMU an opportunity. But Norman Marshall fumbled a Meredith pass and the busy Notre Dame center, Myron potties, recovered. SMU grabbed a Notre Dame fumble a little later and rambled to the Irish 28 but here Notre Austln-Slalesinatt-'Puan Rohlrnon nd on a pttchouf, dashing 12 yards along to the Raider 39. Two quarter when the University allowed the Invaders from the West m.h if Missouri 0 0 0 00 drive are Jim Brock (83) and E. J.

Holub (55), who is in a rather uncomfortable position. at Memorial Stadium. Lackey's run was good for three yards. Texas Tech defenders who tried to stop the Longhorn quarterback's Quarterback Bobby Lackey (22) powers his way into the end zone for Texas' first touchdown in the third quarter Saturday night more tries got four yards and then Ramirez, on a quick half-back A AM Leboeuf 1 run (kirk failed). Milstead 2 run (run only 11 plays.

The Herd went winging goal-ward seriously for the first time early in the quarter after one of pass, threw seven yards to Blanch at the opponents' 28. Ramirez shoved over left tackle for four yards to the 21 and It was there the old bugaboo, penalities, crimped the UT attack. An Illegal Dellinger's cruicK kicks was FOOTBALL SCORES Jack Spikes Sparks Froggies tied dead on the Texas 40. SMU Quarterback Casualty List Big To Tense 12-7 Win Over Porkers Opening the a Alien dashed upfield 13 yards on a draw plav that signalled this might be a Texas success. Then Ramirez Princeton 43, Columbia 8.

Rutgers 21. Colgate 7. motion charged against the Long-horns put the ball back on the 29, killing the drive. On fourth down, No. 4 fullback Fred Bednarskl attempted his field goal from the 25 but it was short and wide.

Villanova 21, Boston College 19. THE YARDSTICK most of Its thrills and set up both argy with a 39-yard run to set The Mustangs had two big TCU touchdowns. TCIT Arkansas 1.1 i up the winning touchdown Satur First downs Rushing artist -Passing yardage chances to "swing it" during the second half while the score was 78 44 1 PBsses VA 35 S-13 1 4 50 still 7-6. The second was on the The 105-pound junior fullback churned 17 yards of a 24-yard surge that brought TCU Its first quarter touchdown on Marshall rassra intercepted Punts Fumbles lost Yards penalized was called on for heavy amy. carrying four of the next five tries and his 16 yards on the plunges got the Longhorns on the Tech 27.

It was Dowdle's turn next and. on three runs, he made it to the 13. Alternating, Ramirez and Dowdle gained the three before Lackey, on 2 and 1 yard plunges, got across. His kick for one extra ooint was low, leaving it 6-0. Delaware 3.

Temple 14. Lehigh 14, Gettysburg 14 (tie). Army 26, Pennsylvania State 0. Holy Cross. 14, Syracuse 13.

Navy 28, Boston University 11 Dartmouth 13, Pennsylvania 12. Brown 35, Yale 29. Lafayette 27, Muhlenberg 14. Maine 26, Vermont 0. Assisted by a personal foul against the Longhorns, the Raiders raced to midfield and kicked to Robby Lackey on the 21, a big blow to the Texas field i SI threat during which Meredith was hurt.

day as the Southwest Conference favorites opened their title bid with a 12-7 victory over Arkansas. Spikes didn't get the glory of punching across the goal line, but his booming bursts into an unexpectedly tough Arkansas line provided the crowd of 25,000 with Harris' two-yard plunge and he FORT WORTII (LTD-Jolting However Meek felt the "biggest SOUTHWEST Notre Dame 14, Southern Methodist 6. Texas 12. Texas Tech 7. Texas 12, Missouri 0.

Texas Christian 12, Arkansas 7. Purdue 24, Rice Institute Houston 34, Cincinnati 13. Louisiana State 20, Hardin-Sim-mons 6. Texas 22, Southwest Texas State 0. Miami (Fla.) 14.

Baylor 8. Mississippi 21, Trinity 0. Arizona State (Tempe) 16, West Texas State 13. Abilene Christian 14, Texas West- em 6. McMurry 63, Texas Lutheran 0.

North Texas State 43, New Mex- accounted for 42 of the crucial 47-yard fourth-period drive that (See FROGS. Tage A-16) Jack Spikes jarred Texas Christian out of its fumble-ridden leth Over the rest of the opening turning point" came just a bit earlier. It was the first SMU play after a short Notre Dame punt carried only to the Irish 23 late Rhode Island 20, New Hampshire in the third period. Meredith 13. -Massachusetts 3fi.

Brandeis 13. Carnegie Tech 19, Bucknell 13. SOUTH Tennessee 13, Mississippi State 8, tossed a pass from "the spread formation to right halfback Nor By LOU MAYSEL Sports Editor DALLAS Like wounded sol-dies being helped back from the front, SMU's three top quarterbacks limped forlornly through the tunnel to the Mustang dress-! ing room in the waning minutes of the team's 14-6 defeat by Notre Dame here It was an obvious sign that the highwater mark of SMU's bid for victory was gone. It probably passed when passing wizard Don Meredith was kayoed last year in this game with the Irish in the early minutes of the fourth quarter, went down' the victim of a technical knockout on the final play of the third quarter. He had been softened by a couple of previous shocks.

Meredith bruised his left hip on a fatal short jab at right tackle on the Irish 25-yard line and there was no one to finish up the push against the tough Notre Dame defense. man Marshall but the SMU soph omore couldnt keep the ball Virginia Military Institute 12, when hit in the vicinity of the 18- Richmond 6. yard line. ico 12. East Texas State 32.

Virginia Tech 27, William and Howard "We go in and the pressure's Mary 15. Auburn 30, Chattanooga 8. South Carolina 24, Georgia 14. on them. That was our chance to go in and we lost it," he said.

Why had Meek tried for a North Carolina State 26, Virginia placement kick for a point after the SMU touchdown that would Payne 12. MIDWEST Oklahoma 6, Oregon 0. Colorado 31, Kansas 0. Wisconsin 50, Marquette 0. Nebraska 7, Iowa State 6.

Xavier (Ohio) 22, Miami (Ohio) 8. Ohio State 12, Washington 7. Indiana 13, West Virginia 12. Pittsburgh 13, Minnesota 7. have made it 7-7 instead of trying to go ahead with a two-point conversion? "I don't want to go into all that.

We thought it might be best Air Force Academy 13, Iowa 13 Georgia Tech 14, Tulane 0. Duke 15, Illinois 13. Clemson 8, Maryland 0. FAB WEST California 34, Washington State 14. North Carolina 8, Southern California 7.

Wyoming 15, Denver 12. Oregon State 14, UCLA 0. OTHK.R KrOKKS Pnepard 33. Davis-Klkins 7. lihaca 52, Brookport State 8.

Knowllle 6. Kentucky Plate 7 Viminla State 14. Rlnefiolri Rial, a The junior AU-American hope- since if we got the point the game CIVTTT'c Kirr hnw Trtr 1 Tf I PADGETT 4 ssj, tsslssssBsssssml isi iBaMBBsV tint i AU1. Wliu noa oiriw r1- victory, sat on the bench during most of the final period while would be a 7-7 and we would have an even start on them again. We thought it would be best so we went for the kick.

We would be criticized for anything (tie). Utah State 20, Kansas State 13. Michigan 12, Michigan State 12 (tie). Northwestern 28, Stanford 0. EAST Cornell 21, Harvard 14.

handled the Mustang offense but without any first-down success. (See PONIES. Page A-16) Thev too soon became TKO Philander (Smith 2S. Inland 0. Coast Guard Academy 12.

Norwich 0. winnipniiry n. Worcester Tern 13. Snrlmfleld 82. Northeastern ill victims.

During the waning minutes, i Meredith, in the arms of his fath Miami's QB Team Hofslra 34. Unsala 8. Waener IS. Havejford 14. Tulsa 34.

Arlama 0. Oklahoma State 43. Wichita IX er, J. and a Mustang corps-man, slowly and painfully made his way along the sidelines and iup the tunnel to the dressing room, completing the trip some There wasn't even time for a coffee break before Texas was at it again. The Raiders, held on their own 21, booted into trouble after the next series when Riddle's 28-yard punt was returned eight yards, to Tech's 43.

A 13-yard pass from Cooper, left-handing to Matocha, picked up one first down at the 30 and on the followup try, Matocha added 21 more yards on a pitch-out around Tight end. From the nine, Lackey completed the four-play march with a nine-yard sprint off right tackle that Doke, blocking the end, made somewhat easier. Lackey's pass for two points was knocked down by Vaughn with 1:05 left on the clock. 1. Texas was continually in Texas-Tech territory in the final quarter but couldn't keep of its drives moving.

The Longhorn advances, made by a mixture of teams from Royal's top three squads, did get to the 41, 46. 35 and 25 yard lines before fizzling, though. Backed against their own wall, the Raiders got breathing room one time in the last half, the? only series they moved into UT territory. Holub jumped on Lackey's fumble, induced by a tackle by Jerry Seemann, at the Texas 46 to. give the Raiders the opportunity.

Key plays in the touchdown, drive were a 12-yard pass from Bell to Seeman, followed personal foul against Texas. At the 8 two plays later Rice gained seven and then Bell, on a keeper, scored from the one. There was 2:50 on the clock when Dellinger's place kick made it tha final McMurry Raps Lutherans, 63-0 ABILENE JP Paced by the running of fullback Ernie Davis and. the passing of quarterback Terry O'Brien, McMurry ran over. Texas Lutheran Saturday night 63-0.

Seven backs took part in Mr Murry's Scoring, running up a-total of 600 yards rushing and passing for a new school record. McMurry also completed ,12 of, 23 passes. Decisions Baylor wiiimms tn, roihy Buffalo 7. Cortland state g. Rochester 24.

Hohart 0 West Virginia Tech 41. Liberty State 9. Wesleyan 82. Bowdnln 8. Vanderbilt If.

Alabama 0 ftiel. Florida Slate 27. Wake Forest. 24. Amherst 58.

Unton tNY 0 Colorado state 32, Brtgham Youn (. Idaho 20. Utah 0. New Mexico 44. Montana 1f.

Allegheny 6. Washington and Jefferson fl. Pennsylvania Military 13. Western Mary- THK YARDSTICK it was their first loss after two Faj-lor 15 victories. Miami scored in the second and Miami 20 201 87 14 0 3 65 S3 J75 27 0 First downs Kushinii yardage Passing yardage Passes Passes Intercepted by Punts Fumhles lost 1 Yards penalized lann ll.

Connecticut 55. American International 8. Westminster (Pa.) 4. Waynesburg 0. Moravian 3D.

Wilkes fourth quarters and Baylor scored its touchdown with only 37 seconds left to play in the game! when Miami led 14-0. Lycoming 41. St Lawrence 8. jonns. Hopkins 20.

Franklin and Mar sha 1 two minutes irom ena oi me 'bruising game. 5 Then just before the crush of departing crowd hit the tunnel, Lowe and Dunn made the same tortuous sort of a journey Lowe groggy from a tackle and with a painfully bruised side and arm. When Meredith saw them being helped through the door of the dressing room along with guard Dave Mitchell, a similar victim of combat, he let loose with an WACO (UPD Fran Curci and With Curci directing the team George Maclntyre, two high Western Preserve 52. Bethany rW. Va.) 18.

Kent Slate 14. Ohio 8. Butler 8. St. Joseph Ind.

0. Washington fMo. 14. Wabash 13. Ball Slate 14.

Wnncter ft. Wheaton 7. Augustana fill.) 12. Mississippians Coast Past Trinity 21-0 in the first half, Miami looked futile until the second quarter was almost over and had never even reached midfield. But the Floridians suddenly came to life and marched 80 yards in seven plays.

i-naw 6, st. Augustine 0. Oherlin 21. Rwarthmore 12. Wayne fMtch.) 7.

Case Tech 7 (tie). Ohio Wesleyan 13. Akron 0. Tufts 24. Bates 1.

John Carroll 7. Thlel 0. Muskingum M. Ienison 15. VMI It.

Richmond Ptttshursh 13 Minnesota 1 Middle Tennessee State 10, Western Ken The ball was on the Baylor 13 tucky Ftate 7. stands was the fact that the drubbing was less severe than the 44-0 whitewashing by Mississippi Florlrta A4M fifi. Benedict 0. when home-town product Frank SAN ANTONIO W) The Uni-( versify of Mississippi started: slowly but Trinity never started) at all and the Rebels posted a shon 12. Hard S.

Tuskegee 26. Flsk S. Sewanee 47. Millsaps 0. Indiana Central 12 Beloit 0 Idaho Stale 7.

Western State 'Colo.) 0. school-si ae quarterbacks in college uniforms, led the University of Miami Hurricanes to a 14-8 victory over Baylor University Saturday night before 20,000 fans at Baylor Stadium. a well-publicized junior from Miami, weighs 148 pounds and Maclntyre, a sophomore from Jacksonville, weighs only 155 pounds. Baylor's big defenders were usually grabbing at air much like a man trying to fight off flies as they tried to keep track of the two little men. It was the first win of the season for Coach Andy Gustafson's Miami team after an opening loss to Wisconsin last week and for Coach.

Sam Boyd's Baylor Bears appropriate observation, "Golly bum, we were at the wrong place." SMU coach Bill Meek made it very emphatic he had no intentions of being quoted as saying the Irish played dirty, an intimation the Mustangs made of last year's game. "It was just a good tough, hard football game," he said. "Now I'm not saying they played dirty 21-0 victory Saturday night in a F.mory and Henry 28. Carson-Newman 14. Randnlnh-Macon SS.

Oallsudet 8. (The Bull) Bouffard cut through a big hole in the Baylor line and crashed into the end zone standing up. With one minute 28 seconds left in the half, Jim Stevens kicked the first of two extra points. Lewis and Clark 60. Southern Oregon 13.

Georgetown Ky.) 33. Hanover 14. nennuw IS. Indiana State 14. Guilford 28.

Brldgewater 0. St. Vincent (Pa.) 12. Geneva 12 ftie). Western Washington 21.

Whitworth 8. in their game last year. The Rebels dominated the game from the first series of downs. The fact that Mississippi reserves played most of the contest kept it from being a runaway, although Trinity's stubborn defense also was due credit. Mississippi ....0 14 0 7-21 Trinity 0 0 0 0-0 Miss Franklin 1 ran (Khisyat kicked).

Miss OranthaTO 8 pess trora Franklin (Knayat kicked). ilut Flower 87 ran (Khayat kicked). 4 Austin-Statesman Duane Robinson Floyd Dellinger (10) is stopped for short yardage by Texas' Maurice Doke (81) arid J. B. Padgett (64) after first attempting to pass and failing to find an open receiver.

Dellinger moved the ball for nine yards for a first down on the Texas Tech 30 yard line. Texas won-a close 12-7 decision over the previously unbeaten Red Raiders. Baylor 0 0 0 88 Miami 0 1 0 7-14 game slowed by mud and penalties. It was the third victory of the season for the unbeaten Sugar Bowl champions, who were ranked sixth In the nation going into the game. About the only consolation for Trinity and its 6,500 fans in the ft and I'm not saying they played Baldwin-Wallace 50.

New Haven State 22. Davidson 8. The Citadel 6. Presbyterian 18, Woffnrd 14. Centre 27.

Washington and Lee 8. Miami Bouffard 13 run (Stevens kirk). Miami Hildebrandt 1 pass Irom Mao-Intyre (Stevens kick) Tampa 19, Western Carolina 12. rough. They're just aggressive.

We had our chances but we Just couldn't swing it," Bavlor Wltrher nasi from MrMHIen Juniata 2ti. Airrea ii (See SCORES, Page A-16) ravusL pan iron MCMUien),.

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